What if there was a way to systematically fight every single fear you have?
Angela has worked in public relations for over a decade, gaining invaluable experience and contacts throughout the industry. In the last ten years, Angela has represented some of the biggest international celebrities and brands. At 28 she saw an opportunity to create a new-school PR agency that was obsessed and addicted to results. Angela began Australian based Flourish PR in February 2010 and the business has grown from a home office into a busy dynamic agency.
Angela runs a dedicated team of publicists and creatives who are new school thinkers in the world of PR.
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Celebrating the liberation of Mosul... three years after the cleric Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi appeared at a mosque in the city to declare a self-styled caliphate.Since then, US intelligence officials estimate that more than sixty thousand fighters from the Islamic State militant group have been killed - including many of its leaders.[map] And the large swathes of territory it seized in Iraq and Syria have been dramatically reduced since January 2015.[map] But the group still has a presence in stratigically important areas, such as Tal Afar, Hawija and much of Anbar province in Iraq, as well as Raqqa, and Damascus in Syria. Many jihadists have also relocated to Mayadin where they control the oil fields which provide their biggest source of revenue....SOT: Ranj Alaaldin, Brookings Institute, Doha: ''It has a mafia-like system in place which will allow it to oppress the local population, extort local businesses, to make the environment an unhealthy one for the reconstruction effort, for stabilisation efforts. How will the organisation regroup? The remnants of the organisation could potentially strike deals with local actors.''While the imminent fall of Raqqa could spell the end of the so-called caliphate, experts say that won''t mean an end to radical militancy - or the final defeat of the Islamic State group...It has affiliates in Libya, Afghanistan, Egypt, Yemen, Nigeria and the Philippines..... as well as a highly efficient online operation fuelling recent so-called lone wolf attacks which have hit several European countries, including the UK, France and Germany. Such atrocities illustrate the international reach of the Islamic State ideology - but some experts believe the group''s influence may be waning...SOT: Max Abrahms, Professor of Poltical Science, Northeastern University: ''This is a group that has used violence very indiscriminately, and this sort of behaviour is associated with militant group implosion.''After nearly nine months of intense fighting to retake Mosul, now begins the more difficult challenge for Iraq and the international community - of reconciliation and reconstruction.
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What really causes addiction — to everything from cocaine to smart-phones? And how can we overcome it? Johann Hari has seen our current methods fail firsthand, as he has watched loved ones struggle to manage their addictions. He started to wonder why we treat addicts the way we do — and if there might be a better way. As he shares in this deeply personal talk, his questions took him around the world, and unearthed some surprising and hopeful ways of thinking about an age-old problem.
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published:09 Jul 2015

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UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley discusses why he's reconsidering getting shoulder surgery, his UFC 219 date with Nate Diaz that didn't happen, the state of the welterweight division, what's next for him, and much more.
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Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/geary
November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial period of European history.
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published:06 Jan 2014

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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
HunterKent, a senior at Cape Elizabeth High School, spent many of her teen years battling depression, a devastating condition that is often easy to hide and difficult to acknowledge. She courageously shares her profound journey from despair to peace, and how she now uses her past suffering to connect and empathize with her fellow students in need of encouragement and hope.

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Can we break bad habits by being more curious about them? Psychiatrist JudsonBrewer studies the relationship between mindfulness and addiction — from smoking to overeating to all those other things we do even though we know they're bad for us. Learn more about the mechanism of habit development and discover a simple but profound tactic that might help you beat your next urge to smoke, snack or check a text while driving.
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Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), a Sunni Islamic group that aimed to establish an Islamic state in Iraq from 2006 to 2013

Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or the Islamic State, or Daesh (based on its Arabic acronym), an outgrowth of ISI with a greater geographic scope

Robert Fisk

Robert Fisk (born 12 July 1946) is an English writer and journalist from Maidstone, Kent. He has been Middle East correspondent of The Independent for more than twenty years, primarily based in Beirut. Fisk holds more British and international journalism awards than any other foreign correspondent and has been voted British International Journalist of the Year award seven times. He has published a number of books and reported on several wars and armed conflicts.

An Arabic speaker, he is one of a few Western journalists to have interviewed Osama bin Laden, which he did on three occasions between 1993 and 1997.

Early life and education

Fisk was an only child, born in Maidstone, Kent. His father, already in his mid-50s, was Borough Treasurer at Maidstone Corporation and had fought in the First World War.

What if there was a way to systematically fight every single fear you have?
Angela has worked in public relations for over a decade, gaining invaluable experience and contacts throughout the industry. In the last ten years, Angela has represented some of the biggest international celebrities and brands. At 28 she saw an opportunity to create a new-school PR agency that was obsessed and addicted to results. Angela began Australian based Flourish PR in February 2010 and the business has grown from a home office into a busy dynamic agency.
Angela runs a dedicated team of publicists and creatives who are new school thinkers in the world of PR.
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2:16

After the defeat of Islamic State Group in Mosul, what next for the militant group?

After the defeat of Islamic State Group in Mosul, what next for the militant group?

After the defeat of Islamic State Group in Mosul, what next for the militant group?

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Celebrating the liberation of Mosul... three years after the cleric Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi appeared at a mosque in the city to declare a self-styled caliphate.Since then, US intelligence officials estimate that more than sixty thousand fighters from the Islamic State militant group have been killed - including many of its leaders.[map] And the large swathes of territory it seized in Iraq and Syria have been dramatically reduced since January 2015.[map] But the group still has a presence in stratigically important areas, such as Tal Afar, Hawija and much of Anbar province in Iraq, as well as Raqqa, and Damascus in Syria. Many jihadists have also relocated to Mayadin where they control the oil fields which provide their biggest source of revenue....SOT: Ranj Alaaldin, Brookings Institute, Doha: ''It has a mafia-like system in place which will allow it to oppress the local population, extort local businesses, to make the environment an unhealthy one for the reconstruction effort, for stabilisation efforts. How will the organisation regroup? The remnants of the organisation could potentially strike deals with local actors.''While the imminent fall of Raqqa could spell the end of the so-called caliphate, experts say that won''t mean an end to radical militancy - or the final defeat of the Islamic State group...It has affiliates in Libya, Afghanistan, Egypt, Yemen, Nigeria and the Philippines..... as well as a highly efficient online operation fuelling recent so-called lone wolf attacks which have hit several European countries, including the UK, France and Germany. Such atrocities illustrate the international reach of the Islamic State ideology - but some experts believe the group''s influence may be waning...SOT: Max Abrahms, Professor of Poltical Science, Northeastern University: ''This is a group that has used violence very indiscriminately, and this sort of behaviour is associated with militant group implosion.''After nearly nine months of intense fighting to retake Mosul, now begins the more difficult challenge for Iraq and the international community - of reconciliation and reconstruction.
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Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari

Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari

Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari

What really causes addiction — to everything from cocaine to smart-phones? And how can we overcome it? Johann Hari has seen our current methods fail firsthand, as he has watched loved ones struggle to manage their addictions. He started to wonder why we treat addicts the way we do — and if there might be a better way. As he shares in this deeply personal talk, his questions took him around the world, and unearthed some surprising and hopeful ways of thinking about an age-old problem.
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UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley discusses why he's reconsidering getting shoulder surgery, his UFC 219 date with Nate Diaz that didn't happen, the state of the welterweight division, what's next for him, and much more.
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Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/geary
November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial period of European history.
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8:52

Conquering depression: how I became my own hero | Hunter Kent | TEDxYouth@CEHS

Conquering depression: how I became my own hero | Hunter Kent | TEDxYouth@CEHS

Conquering depression: how I became my own hero | Hunter Kent | TEDxYouth@CEHS

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
HunterKent, a senior at Cape Elizabeth High School, spent many of her teen years battling depression, a devastating condition that is often easy to hide and difficult to acknowledge. She courageously shares her profound journey from despair to peace, and how she now uses her past suffering to connect and empathize with her fellow students in need of encouragement and hope.

Who Is Chara? - Rethinking Undertale

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A simple way to break a bad habit | Judson Brewer

Can we break bad habits by being more curious about them? Psychiatrist JudsonBrewer studies the relationship between mindfulness and addiction — from smoking to overeating to all those other things we do even though we know they're bad for us. Learn more about the mechanism of habit development and discover a simple but profound tactic that might help you beat your next urge to smoke, snack or check a text while driving.
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4:07

#RethinkLabels

#RethinkLabels

#RethinkLabels

We label people we don't understand...and labeling people makes them easier to hate. The DiversityCenter of Northeast Ohio asks us to rethink the way we use labels.
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54:10

Robert Fisk - Life after ISIS (2016)

Robert Fisk - Life after ISIS (2016)

Robert Fisk - Life after ISIS (2016)

The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled by the jihadist militant group, according to journalist and author Robert Fisk.
Fisk gave a public lecture, entitled ‘Life After Isis’, to a capacity audience of 1,100 at O’Reilly Hall in University College Dublin. The lecture was organised jointly by the UCD Law and Philosophy societies.
PresidentMichael D Higgins, his wife Sabina, and the Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, Mr Ahmad Abdelrazek, attended the lecture.
“Their [refugees’] failure to go to the lands of Isis for their refuge was the biggest social, military, political defeat that Isis has suffered since it was created more than two years ago,” Fisk said.
“Those refugees came to be with us, they did not go to be with Isis and that was the most optimistic thing that I felt I could report from the Middle East in many, many months.”
The Independent journalist said that 100 years ago in 1916 the Great Powers of Britain and France had created the new states of Iraq and Syria and effectively carved up the Middle East between them when they signed the Sykes-Picot agreement.
Refugees from Syria and Iraq had now turned their backs on the Sykes-Picot agreement. They have rejected the 100-year-old deal because the Western powers that signed it had repeatedly failed to keep the promises they made to bring independence and democracy to the countries they had occupied.
“I suspect that what we've seen with these refugees coming to us is, in a way, these people turning their back on the borders we built for them, and when they arrived in Europe, in Greece or in Italy, they turn their back on our borders as well,” he said.
In his hour-long lecture, Fisk also said that looking back on the media coverage of the Arab revolutions, one of the interesting subtexts that journalists had largely overlooked was the importance of trade unions.
In 2006, cotton spinning factory workers in Egypt who were members of independent trade unions staged a revolution in the industrial town of El Mahalla.
The workers, who called for the overthrow of former Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarak, succeeded in securing their demands for improved living and working conditions.
He said these trade union members were the first industrial workers to protest in Cairo’s Tahrir Square in the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
As a consequence trade unions were a “mainstay” of overthrowing the Mubarak regime and were a “major threat to any future regime if ‘democracy didn’t work’.”
He said that the machine-like way in which Isis destroyed cultural treasures and artworks suggested they had no emotions.
“I still think they have the emotions of an anti-aircraft missile or a helicopter gunship; they are a weapon."
The lecture was one of the special events organised for the 50th anniversary of the UCD Philosophy Society.
After the lecture, Fisk responded to a number of questions from the audience in a question-and-answer session. He was also presented with Honorary Life Membership of the UCD Law Society.
Robert Fisk is an author and journalist who has worked as a Middle East correspondent for several different media outlets since 1976 and for The Independent newspaper since 1989. He also reported on the Northern Ireland troubles in the 1970s.
He has published six books, the best known among them his 2005 work, The Great War for Civilisation, a critique of the West and Israel’s handling of the Middle East conflict and Pity the Nation, an account of the Lebanese Civil War 1975-70, which he also reported on.
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8:55

Clash Royale | How to Counter Sparky

Clash Royale | How to Counter Sparky

Clash Royale | How to Counter Sparky

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Violence, Military Occupation, and the First World War: Rethinking Paradigms

Violence, Military Occupation, and the First World War: Rethinking Paradigms

Violence, Military Occupation, and the First World War: Rethinking Paradigms

The Spinner Target: Strategies to Defeat it!

The MGMSpinner target seems to demoralize more competitive shooters than any other challenge presented at a match.
Many people are psychologically defeated by it before they start, that's one problem, but the other issue is that this target requires patience while on the clock. Waiting for the right time to shoot seems like wasting time when time is score, but it's actually the right thing to do.
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2:56

Rethinking the draft that Carmelo Anthony hated and the Knicks aced

Rethinking the draft that Carmelo Anthony hated and the Knicks aced

Rethinking the draft that Carmelo Anthony hated and the Knicks aced

The night of the 2015 draft wasn’t one Carmelo Anthony remembers fondly.The ex-Knicks star was disappointed his wingman Tim Hardaway Jr.got traded for the draft rights to Jerian Grant. The combination of that trade, along with the Knicks drafting a reported project in Kristaps Porzingis, didn’t sit well with Anthony.He felt the moves made the Knicks look as if they were rebuilding. According to multiple sources, Anthony’s choice was forward Stanley Johnson, selected No.8by the Pistons, who host the Knicks on Friday.While Johnson may have been the best of the bunch of the other players on Phil Jackson’s radar at 4, the Zen Master’s Porzingis pick stands as even a larger stroke of genius, considering the disappointing careers of those picked in the lottery slots after Porzingis. PeterBabcock, then the college scout for the Cavaliers and a 42-year front-office veteran, believes Jackson hasn’t gotten enough credit, considering the careers of the prospects he passed on. “The Knicks did really well — in fact, how can you do better during that draft than they did?” said Babcock, who retired after winning a ring with the Cavaliers in 2016. There was another scenario of Jackson trading down with Boston for a Jared Sullinger package.Sullinger is now out of the league.Looking down that lottery list, only Indiana’s Myles Turner (11) and Phoenix’s Devin Booker (13) have panned out after Porzingis. And those two weren’t much on Jackson’s radar — or anyone’s radar in the top five.Johnson, Miami’s Justise Winslow (10), Denver’s Emmanuel Mudiay (7), Sacramento’s Willie Cauley-Stein (6), Orlando’s Mario Hezonja (5), Charlotte’s Frank Kaminsky (9, and a consideration if the club traded down) have labored along. Meanwhile, Porzingis, 22, has become the face of the Knicks’ franchise and No.1scoring option.The combined career scoring averages of Johnson, Winslow, Mudiay, Cauley-Stein, Hezonja and Kaminsky is 8. 1.Porzingis’ career scoring average is 17.5entering Friday’s game against Boston, when he is expected to make his return.This season, Porzingis is logging 25. 5points per game.Orlando was hot for Porzingis.But with him off the board, the Magic and assistant GM Scott Perry were stuck with Hezonja at 5.The Croatian shooting guard has been the worst of the lot. “He’s going to fade out of the league,” one NBA scout said.Knicks European scout Kevin Wilson was high on Hezonja, but Jackson’s trusted adviser Clarence Gaines Jr. ,who still works with the club in a limited role, lobbied for Porzingis.(If that draft were redone today, Porzingis would be the consensus second pick after Karl-Anthony Towns, but before No. 2D’AngeloRussell and No.3Jahlil Okafor, both now of the Nets.Okafor was higher on Jackson’s board than Porzingis, despite Gaines’ pleas.)Johnson is now coming off the bench for the Pistons and averaging 7. 6points.“He’s been a disappointment, they viewed him as a defender in the Tony Allen mold,’’ an NBA scout said.“He is a quality defender, which is why

What if there was a way to systematically fight every single fear you have?
Angela has worked in public relations for over a decade, gaining invaluable experience and contacts throughout the industry. In the last ten years, Angela has represented some of the biggest international celebrities and brands. At 28 she saw an opportunity to create a new-school PR agency that was obsessed and addicted to results. Angela began Australian based Flourish PR in February 2010 and the business has grown from a home office into a busy dynamic agency.
Angela runs a dedicated team of publicists and creatives who are new school thinkers in the world of PR.
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published: 16 Jun 2015

After the defeat of Islamic State Group in Mosul, what next for the militant group?

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Celebrating the liberation of Mosul... three years after the cleric Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi appeared at a mosque in the city to declare a self-styled caliphate.Since then, US intelligence officials estimate that more than sixty thousand fighters from the Islamic State militant group have been killed - including many of its leaders.[map] And the large swathes of territory it seized in Iraq and Syria have been dramatically reduced since January 2015.[map] But the group still has a presence in stratigically important areas, such as Tal Afar, Hawija and much of Anbar province in Iraq, as well as Raqqa, and Damascus in Syria. Many jihadists have also relocated to Mayadi...

published: 11 Jul 2017

Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari

What really causes addiction — to everything from cocaine to smart-phones? And how can we overcome it? Johann Hari has seen our current methods fail firsthand, as he has watched loved ones struggle to manage their addictions. He started to wonder why we treat addicts the way we do — and if there might be a better way. As he shares in this deeply personal talk, his questions took him around the world, and unearthed some surprising and hopeful ways of thinking about an age-old problem.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much mo...

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Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/geary
November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial per...

published: 06 Jan 2014

Conquering depression: how I became my own hero | Hunter Kent | TEDxYouth@CEHS

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
HunterKent, a senior at Cape Elizabeth High School, spent many of her teen years battling depression, a devastating condition that is often easy to hide and difficult to acknowledge. She courageously shares her profound journey from despair to peace, and how she now uses her past suffering to connect and empathize with her fellow students in need of encouragement and hope.

Who Is Chara? - Rethinking Undertale

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A simple way to break a bad habit | Judson Brewer

Can we break bad habits by being more curious about them? Psychiatrist JudsonBrewer studies the relationship between mindfulness and addiction — from smoking to overeating to all those other things we do even though we know they're bad for us. Learn more about the mechanism of habit development and discover a simple but profound tactic that might help you beat your next urge to smoke, snack or check a text while driving.
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published: 24 Feb 2016

#RethinkLabels

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I this video I explain the pro's and con's of killing/not killing Paarthurnax!
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published: 26 Jan 2017

Robert Fisk - Life after ISIS (2016)

The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled by the jihadist militant group, according to journalist and author Robert Fisk.
Fisk gave a public lecture, entitled ‘Life After Isis’, to a capacity audience of 1,100 at O’Reilly Hall in University College Dublin. The lecture was organised jointly by the UCD Law and Philosophy societies.
PresidentMichael D Higgins, his wife Sabina, and the Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, Mr Ahmad Abdelrazek, attended the lecture.
“Their [refugees’] failure to go to the lands of Isis for their refuge was the biggest social, military, political defeat that Isis has suffered since it was created more than two years ago,” Fisk said.
“Those refu...

published: 06 May 2016

Clash Royale | How to Counter Sparky

Sparky is a high risk, high reward card. We go over the core fundamentals of Sparky counters. One mistake can cost you a tower.
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published: 14 Sep 2016

Violence, Military Occupation, and the First World War: Rethinking Paradigms

The Spinner Target: Strategies to Defeat it!

The MGMSpinner target seems to demoralize more competitive shooters than any other challenge presented at a match.
Many people are psychologically defeated by it before they start, that's one problem, but the other issue is that this target requires patience while on the clock. Waiting for the right time to shoot seems like wasting time when time is score, but it's actually the right thing to do.
In this video SinistralRifleman (Russel Phagan) and I discuss and demonstrate how to win against this devious target.
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published: 07 Nov 2017

Rethinking the draft that Carmelo Anthony hated and the Knicks aced

The night of the 2015 draft wasn’t one Carmelo Anthony remembers fondly.The ex-Knicks star was disappointed his wingman Tim Hardaway Jr.got traded for the draft rights to Jerian Grant. The combination of that trade, along with the Knicks drafting a reported project in Kristaps Porzingis, didn’t sit well with Anthony.He felt the moves made the Knicks look as if they were rebuilding. According to multiple sources, Anthony’s choice was forward Stanley Johnson, selected No.8by the Pistons, who host the Knicks on Friday.While Johnson may have been the best of the bunch of the other players on Phil Jackson’s radar at 4, the Zen Master’s Porzingis pick stands as even a larger stroke of genius, considering the disappointing careers of those picked in the lottery slots after Porzingis. Peter Babcoc...

What if there was a way to systematically fight every single fear you have?
Angela has worked in public relations for over a decade, gaining invaluable experie...

What if there was a way to systematically fight every single fear you have?
Angela has worked in public relations for over a decade, gaining invaluable experience and contacts throughout the industry. In the last ten years, Angela has represented some of the biggest international celebrities and brands. At 28 she saw an opportunity to create a new-school PR agency that was obsessed and addicted to results. Angela began Australian based Flourish PR in February 2010 and the business has grown from a home office into a busy dynamic agency.
Angela runs a dedicated team of publicists and creatives who are new school thinkers in the world of PR.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

What if there was a way to systematically fight every single fear you have?
Angela has worked in public relations for over a decade, gaining invaluable experience and contacts throughout the industry. In the last ten years, Angela has represented some of the biggest international celebrities and brands. At 28 she saw an opportunity to create a new-school PR agency that was obsessed and addicted to results. Angela began Australian based Flourish PR in February 2010 and the business has grown from a home office into a busy dynamic agency.
Angela runs a dedicated team of publicists and creatives who are new school thinkers in the world of PR.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

published:16 Jun 2015

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After the defeat of Islamic State Group in Mosul, what next for the militant group?

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Celebrating the liberation of Mosul... three years after the cleric Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi appeared at a mosque in the city to declare a self-styled caliphate.Since then, US intelligence officials estimate that more than sixty thousand fighters from the Islamic State militant group have been killed - including many of its leaders.[map] And the large swathes of territory it seized in Iraq and Syria have been dramatically reduced since January 2015.[map] But the group still has a presence in stratigically important areas, such as Tal Afar, Hawija and much of Anbar province in Iraq, as well as Raqqa, and Damascus in Syria. Many jihadists have also relocated to Mayadin where they control the oil fields which provide their biggest source of revenue....SOT: Ranj Alaaldin, Brookings Institute, Doha: ''It has a mafia-like system in place which will allow it to oppress the local population, extort local businesses, to make the environment an unhealthy one for the reconstruction effort, for stabilisation efforts. How will the organisation regroup? The remnants of the organisation could potentially strike deals with local actors.''While the imminent fall of Raqqa could spell the end of the so-called caliphate, experts say that won''t mean an end to radical militancy - or the final defeat of the Islamic State group...It has affiliates in Libya, Afghanistan, Egypt, Yemen, Nigeria and the Philippines..... as well as a highly efficient online operation fuelling recent so-called lone wolf attacks which have hit several European countries, including the UK, France and Germany. Such atrocities illustrate the international reach of the Islamic State ideology - but some experts believe the group''s influence may be waning...SOT: Max Abrahms, Professor of Poltical Science, Northeastern University: ''This is a group that has used violence very indiscriminately, and this sort of behaviour is associated with militant group implosion.''After nearly nine months of intense fighting to retake Mosul, now begins the more difficult challenge for Iraq and the international community - of reconciliation and reconstruction.
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Celebrating the liberation of Mosul... three years after the cleric Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi appeared at a mosque in the city to declare a self-styled caliphate.Since then, US intelligence officials estimate that more than sixty thousand fighters from the Islamic State militant group have been killed - including many of its leaders.[map] And the large swathes of territory it seized in Iraq and Syria have been dramatically reduced since January 2015.[map] But the group still has a presence in stratigically important areas, such as Tal Afar, Hawija and much of Anbar province in Iraq, as well as Raqqa, and Damascus in Syria. Many jihadists have also relocated to Mayadin where they control the oil fields which provide their biggest source of revenue....SOT: Ranj Alaaldin, Brookings Institute, Doha: ''It has a mafia-like system in place which will allow it to oppress the local population, extort local businesses, to make the environment an unhealthy one for the reconstruction effort, for stabilisation efforts. How will the organisation regroup? The remnants of the organisation could potentially strike deals with local actors.''While the imminent fall of Raqqa could spell the end of the so-called caliphate, experts say that won''t mean an end to radical militancy - or the final defeat of the Islamic State group...It has affiliates in Libya, Afghanistan, Egypt, Yemen, Nigeria and the Philippines..... as well as a highly efficient online operation fuelling recent so-called lone wolf attacks which have hit several European countries, including the UK, France and Germany. Such atrocities illustrate the international reach of the Islamic State ideology - but some experts believe the group''s influence may be waning...SOT: Max Abrahms, Professor of Poltical Science, Northeastern University: ''This is a group that has used violence very indiscriminately, and this sort of behaviour is associated with militant group implosion.''After nearly nine months of intense fighting to retake Mosul, now begins the more difficult challenge for Iraq and the international community - of reconciliation and reconstruction.
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Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari

What really causes addiction — to everything from cocaine to smart-phones? And how can we overcome it? Johann Hari has seen our current methods fail firsthand, ...

What really causes addiction — to everything from cocaine to smart-phones? And how can we overcome it? Johann Hari has seen our current methods fail firsthand, as he has watched loved ones struggle to manage their addictions. He started to wonder why we treat addicts the way we do — and if there might be a better way. As he shares in this deeply personal talk, his questions took him around the world, and unearthed some surprising and hopeful ways of thinking about an age-old problem.
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What really causes addiction — to everything from cocaine to smart-phones? And how can we overcome it? Johann Hari has seen our current methods fail firsthand, as he has watched loved ones struggle to manage their addictions. He started to wonder why we treat addicts the way we do — and if there might be a better way. As he shares in this deeply personal talk, his questions took him around the world, and unearthed some surprising and hopeful ways of thinking about an age-old problem.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley discusses why he's reconsidering getting shoulder surgery, his UFC 219 date with Nate Diaz that didn't happen, the state of the welterweight division, what's next for him, and much more.
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Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
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November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial period of European history.
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Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/geary
November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial period of European history.
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published:06 Jan 2014

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Conquering depression: how I became my own hero | Hunter Kent | TEDxYouth@CEHS

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
HunterKent, a senior at Cape Elizabeth High School, spent many of her teen years battling depression, a devastating condition that is often easy to hide and difficult to acknowledge. She courageously shares her profound journey from despair to peace, and how she now uses her past suffering to connect and empathize with her fellow students in need of encouragement and hope.

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
HunterKent, a senior at Cape Elizabeth High School, spent many of her teen years battling depression, a devastating condition that is often easy to hide and difficult to acknowledge. She courageously shares her profound journey from despair to peace, and how she now uses her past suffering to connect and empathize with her fellow students in need of encouragement and hope.

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A simple way to break a bad habit | Judson Brewer

Can we break bad habits by being more curious about them? Psychiatrist JudsonBrewer studies the relationship between mindfulness and addiction — from smoking t...

Can we break bad habits by being more curious about them? Psychiatrist JudsonBrewer studies the relationship between mindfulness and addiction — from smoking to overeating to all those other things we do even though we know they're bad for us. Learn more about the mechanism of habit development and discover a simple but profound tactic that might help you beat your next urge to smoke, snack or check a text while driving.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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Can we break bad habits by being more curious about them? Psychiatrist JudsonBrewer studies the relationship between mindfulness and addiction — from smoking to overeating to all those other things we do even though we know they're bad for us. Learn more about the mechanism of habit development and discover a simple but profound tactic that might help you beat your next urge to smoke, snack or check a text while driving.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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#RethinkLabels

We label people we don't understand...and labeling people makes them easier to hate. The DiversityCenter of Northeast Ohio asks us to rethink the way we use la...

We label people we don't understand...and labeling people makes them easier to hate. The DiversityCenter of Northeast Ohio asks us to rethink the way we use labels.
Tell us your #RethinkLabels Story: Share this video and use #RethinkLabels. And let us know what #RethinkLabels means to you!

We label people we don't understand...and labeling people makes them easier to hate. The DiversityCenter of Northeast Ohio asks us to rethink the way we use labels.
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I this video I explain the pro's and con's of killing/not killing Paarthurnax!
If this was helpful, be sure to Like, Comment and SUBSCRIBE!
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I this video I explain the pro's and con's of killing/not killing Paarthurnax!
If this was helpful, be sure to Like, Comment and SUBSCRIBE!
Also, check out some of my other videos!...
Most Popular - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rejUfP5_16k&t=18s
Really Useful Tip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pWaD0k5INg&t=29s
What Happens if you KIll Serana?! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeF5K_p8BRI
How to BUY a House in Whiterun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHj51KbkUMM&t=21s
Follow this link for an IN-DEPTH look into meditating on the 3 words of power: Fus, Feim and Yol! - http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Meditations_on_the_Words_of_Power
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I this video I explain the pro's and con's of killing/not killing Paarthurnax!
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What Happens if you KIll Serana?! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeF5K_p8BRI
How to BUY a House in Whiterun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHj51KbkUMM&t=21s
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Robert Fisk - Life after ISIS (2016)

The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled ...

The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled by the jihadist militant group, according to journalist and author Robert Fisk.
Fisk gave a public lecture, entitled ‘Life After Isis’, to a capacity audience of 1,100 at O’Reilly Hall in University College Dublin. The lecture was organised jointly by the UCD Law and Philosophy societies.
PresidentMichael D Higgins, his wife Sabina, and the Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, Mr Ahmad Abdelrazek, attended the lecture.
“Their [refugees’] failure to go to the lands of Isis for their refuge was the biggest social, military, political defeat that Isis has suffered since it was created more than two years ago,” Fisk said.
“Those refugees came to be with us, they did not go to be with Isis and that was the most optimistic thing that I felt I could report from the Middle East in many, many months.”
The Independent journalist said that 100 years ago in 1916 the Great Powers of Britain and France had created the new states of Iraq and Syria and effectively carved up the Middle East between them when they signed the Sykes-Picot agreement.
Refugees from Syria and Iraq had now turned their backs on the Sykes-Picot agreement. They have rejected the 100-year-old deal because the Western powers that signed it had repeatedly failed to keep the promises they made to bring independence and democracy to the countries they had occupied.
“I suspect that what we've seen with these refugees coming to us is, in a way, these people turning their back on the borders we built for them, and when they arrived in Europe, in Greece or in Italy, they turn their back on our borders as well,” he said.
In his hour-long lecture, Fisk also said that looking back on the media coverage of the Arab revolutions, one of the interesting subtexts that journalists had largely overlooked was the importance of trade unions.
In 2006, cotton spinning factory workers in Egypt who were members of independent trade unions staged a revolution in the industrial town of El Mahalla.
The workers, who called for the overthrow of former Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarak, succeeded in securing their demands for improved living and working conditions.
He said these trade union members were the first industrial workers to protest in Cairo’s Tahrir Square in the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
As a consequence trade unions were a “mainstay” of overthrowing the Mubarak regime and were a “major threat to any future regime if ‘democracy didn’t work’.”
He said that the machine-like way in which Isis destroyed cultural treasures and artworks suggested they had no emotions.
“I still think they have the emotions of an anti-aircraft missile or a helicopter gunship; they are a weapon."
The lecture was one of the special events organised for the 50th anniversary of the UCD Philosophy Society.
After the lecture, Fisk responded to a number of questions from the audience in a question-and-answer session. He was also presented with Honorary Life Membership of the UCD Law Society.
Robert Fisk is an author and journalist who has worked as a Middle East correspondent for several different media outlets since 1976 and for The Independent newspaper since 1989. He also reported on the Northern Ireland troubles in the 1970s.
He has published six books, the best known among them his 2005 work, The Great War for Civilisation, a critique of the West and Israel’s handling of the Middle East conflict and Pity the Nation, an account of the Lebanese Civil War 1975-70, which he also reported on.
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The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled by the jihadist militant group, according to journalist and author Robert Fisk.
Fisk gave a public lecture, entitled ‘Life After Isis’, to a capacity audience of 1,100 at O’Reilly Hall in University College Dublin. The lecture was organised jointly by the UCD Law and Philosophy societies.
PresidentMichael D Higgins, his wife Sabina, and the Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, Mr Ahmad Abdelrazek, attended the lecture.
“Their [refugees’] failure to go to the lands of Isis for their refuge was the biggest social, military, political defeat that Isis has suffered since it was created more than two years ago,” Fisk said.
“Those refugees came to be with us, they did not go to be with Isis and that was the most optimistic thing that I felt I could report from the Middle East in many, many months.”
The Independent journalist said that 100 years ago in 1916 the Great Powers of Britain and France had created the new states of Iraq and Syria and effectively carved up the Middle East between them when they signed the Sykes-Picot agreement.
Refugees from Syria and Iraq had now turned their backs on the Sykes-Picot agreement. They have rejected the 100-year-old deal because the Western powers that signed it had repeatedly failed to keep the promises they made to bring independence and democracy to the countries they had occupied.
“I suspect that what we've seen with these refugees coming to us is, in a way, these people turning their back on the borders we built for them, and when they arrived in Europe, in Greece or in Italy, they turn their back on our borders as well,” he said.
In his hour-long lecture, Fisk also said that looking back on the media coverage of the Arab revolutions, one of the interesting subtexts that journalists had largely overlooked was the importance of trade unions.
In 2006, cotton spinning factory workers in Egypt who were members of independent trade unions staged a revolution in the industrial town of El Mahalla.
The workers, who called for the overthrow of former Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarak, succeeded in securing their demands for improved living and working conditions.
He said these trade union members were the first industrial workers to protest in Cairo’s Tahrir Square in the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
As a consequence trade unions were a “mainstay” of overthrowing the Mubarak regime and were a “major threat to any future regime if ‘democracy didn’t work’.”
He said that the machine-like way in which Isis destroyed cultural treasures and artworks suggested they had no emotions.
“I still think they have the emotions of an anti-aircraft missile or a helicopter gunship; they are a weapon."
The lecture was one of the special events organised for the 50th anniversary of the UCD Philosophy Society.
After the lecture, Fisk responded to a number of questions from the audience in a question-and-answer session. He was also presented with Honorary Life Membership of the UCD Law Society.
Robert Fisk is an author and journalist who has worked as a Middle East correspondent for several different media outlets since 1976 and for The Independent newspaper since 1989. He also reported on the Northern Ireland troubles in the 1970s.
He has published six books, the best known among them his 2005 work, The Great War for Civilisation, a critique of the West and Israel’s handling of the Middle East conflict and Pity the Nation, an account of the Lebanese Civil War 1975-70, which he also reported on.
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Clash Royale | How to Counter Sparky

Sparky is a high risk, high reward card. We go over the core fundamentals of Sparky counters. One mistake can cost you a tower.
Clash Royale balance blog post ...

Sparky is a high risk, high reward card. We go over the core fundamentals of Sparky counters. One mistake can cost you a tower.
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Sparky is a high risk, high reward card. We go over the core fundamentals of Sparky counters. One mistake can cost you a tower.
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Violence, Military Occupation, and the First World War: Rethinking Paradigms

The Spinner Target: Strategies to Defeat it!

The MGMSpinner target seems to demoralize more competitive shooters than any other challenge presented at a match.
Many people are psychologically defeated by...

The MGMSpinner target seems to demoralize more competitive shooters than any other challenge presented at a match.
Many people are psychologically defeated by it before they start, that's one problem, but the other issue is that this target requires patience while on the clock. Waiting for the right time to shoot seems like wasting time when time is score, but it's actually the right thing to do.
In this video SinistralRifleman (Russel Phagan) and I discuss and demonstrate how to win against this devious target.
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The MGMSpinner target seems to demoralize more competitive shooters than any other challenge presented at a match.
Many people are psychologically defeated by it before they start, that's one problem, but the other issue is that this target requires patience while on the clock. Waiting for the right time to shoot seems like wasting time when time is score, but it's actually the right thing to do.
In this video SinistralRifleman (Russel Phagan) and I discuss and demonstrate how to win against this devious target.
InRange is entirely viewer supported, please consider it:
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The night of the 2015 draft wasn’t one Carmelo Anthony remembers fondly.The ex-Knicks star was disappointed his wingman Tim Hardaway Jr.got traded for the draft rights to Jerian Grant. The combination of that trade, along with the Knicks drafting a reported project in Kristaps Porzingis, didn’t sit well with Anthony.He felt the moves made the Knicks look as if they were rebuilding. According to multiple sources, Anthony’s choice was forward Stanley Johnson, selected No.8by the Pistons, who host the Knicks on Friday.While Johnson may have been the best of the bunch of the other players on Phil Jackson’s radar at 4, the Zen Master’s Porzingis pick stands as even a larger stroke of genius, considering the disappointing careers of those picked in the lottery slots after Porzingis. PeterBabcock, then the college scout for the Cavaliers and a 42-year front-office veteran, believes Jackson hasn’t gotten enough credit, considering the careers of the prospects he passed on. “The Knicks did really well — in fact, how can you do better during that draft than they did?” said Babcock, who retired after winning a ring with the Cavaliers in 2016. There was another scenario of Jackson trading down with Boston for a Jared Sullinger package.Sullinger is now out of the league.Looking down that lottery list, only Indiana’s Myles Turner (11) and Phoenix’s Devin Booker (13) have panned out after Porzingis. And those two weren’t much on Jackson’s radar — or anyone’s radar in the top five.Johnson, Miami’s Justise Winslow (10), Denver’s Emmanuel Mudiay (7), Sacramento’s Willie Cauley-Stein (6), Orlando’s Mario Hezonja (5), Charlotte’s Frank Kaminsky (9, and a consideration if the club traded down) have labored along. Meanwhile, Porzingis, 22, has become the face of the Knicks’ franchise and No.1scoring option.The combined career scoring averages of Johnson, Winslow, Mudiay, Cauley-Stein, Hezonja and Kaminsky is 8. 1.Porzingis’ career scoring average is 17.5entering Friday’s game against Boston, when he is expected to make his return.This season, Porzingis is logging 25. 5points per game.Orlando was hot for Porzingis.But with him off the board, the Magic and assistant GM Scott Perry were stuck with Hezonja at 5.The Croatian shooting guard has been the worst of the lot. “He’s going to fade out of the league,” one NBA scout said.Knicks European scout Kevin Wilson was high on Hezonja, but Jackson’s trusted adviser Clarence Gaines Jr. ,who still works with the club in a limited role, lobbied for Porzingis.(If that draft were redone today, Porzingis would be the consensus second pick after Karl-Anthony Towns, but before No. 2D’AngeloRussell and No.3Jahlil Okafor, both now of the Nets.Okafor was higher on Jackson’s board than Porzingis, despite Gaines’ pleas.)Johnson is now coming off the bench for the Pistons and averaging 7. 6points.“He’s been a disappointment, they viewed him as a defender in the Tony Allen mold,’’ an NBA scout said.“He is a quality defender, which is why

The night of the 2015 draft wasn’t one Carmelo Anthony remembers fondly.The ex-Knicks star was disappointed his wingman Tim Hardaway Jr.got traded for the draft rights to Jerian Grant. The combination of that trade, along with the Knicks drafting a reported project in Kristaps Porzingis, didn’t sit well with Anthony.He felt the moves made the Knicks look as if they were rebuilding. According to multiple sources, Anthony’s choice was forward Stanley Johnson, selected No.8by the Pistons, who host the Knicks on Friday.While Johnson may have been the best of the bunch of the other players on Phil Jackson’s radar at 4, the Zen Master’s Porzingis pick stands as even a larger stroke of genius, considering the disappointing careers of those picked in the lottery slots after Porzingis. PeterBabcock, then the college scout for the Cavaliers and a 42-year front-office veteran, believes Jackson hasn’t gotten enough credit, considering the careers of the prospects he passed on. “The Knicks did really well — in fact, how can you do better during that draft than they did?” said Babcock, who retired after winning a ring with the Cavaliers in 2016. There was another scenario of Jackson trading down with Boston for a Jared Sullinger package.Sullinger is now out of the league.Looking down that lottery list, only Indiana’s Myles Turner (11) and Phoenix’s Devin Booker (13) have panned out after Porzingis. And those two weren’t much on Jackson’s radar — or anyone’s radar in the top five.Johnson, Miami’s Justise Winslow (10), Denver’s Emmanuel Mudiay (7), Sacramento’s Willie Cauley-Stein (6), Orlando’s Mario Hezonja (5), Charlotte’s Frank Kaminsky (9, and a consideration if the club traded down) have labored along. Meanwhile, Porzingis, 22, has become the face of the Knicks’ franchise and No.1scoring option.The combined career scoring averages of Johnson, Winslow, Mudiay, Cauley-Stein, Hezonja and Kaminsky is 8. 1.Porzingis’ career scoring average is 17.5entering Friday’s game against Boston, when he is expected to make his return.This season, Porzingis is logging 25. 5points per game.Orlando was hot for Porzingis.But with him off the board, the Magic and assistant GM Scott Perry were stuck with Hezonja at 5.The Croatian shooting guard has been the worst of the lot. “He’s going to fade out of the league,” one NBA scout said.Knicks European scout Kevin Wilson was high on Hezonja, but Jackson’s trusted adviser Clarence Gaines Jr. ,who still works with the club in a limited role, lobbied for Porzingis.(If that draft were redone today, Porzingis would be the consensus second pick after Karl-Anthony Towns, but before No. 2D’AngeloRussell and No.3Jahlil Okafor, both now of the Nets.Okafor was higher on Jackson’s board than Porzingis, despite Gaines’ pleas.)Johnson is now coming off the bench for the Pistons and averaging 7. 6points.“He’s been a disappointment, they viewed him as a defender in the Tony Allen mold,’’ an NBA scout said.“He is a quality defender, which is why

Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/geary
November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial per...

Robert Fisk - Life after ISIS (2016)

The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled by the jihadist militant group, according to journalist and author Robert Fisk.
Fisk gave a public lecture, entitled ‘Life After Isis’, to a capacity audience of 1,100 at O’Reilly Hall in University College Dublin. The lecture was organised jointly by the UCD Law and Philosophy societies.
PresidentMichael D Higgins, his wife Sabina, and the Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, Mr Ahmad Abdelrazek, attended the lecture.
“Their [refugees’] failure to go to the lands of Isis for their refuge was the biggest social, military, political defeat that Isis has suffered since it was created more than two years ago,” Fisk said.
“Those refu...

published: 06 May 2016

Hew Strachan: The Nature of War: How does War end? The Problem of Victory (and Defeat)

Napoleonic imagery suggests that decisive battlefield success leads to victory in war, but Napoleon lost his war. The relationship between what happens within a war and its eventual outcome is not one to which military historians have devoted much attention; their scholarship has focused on the making of war not on the making of peace. Diplomatic historians have not been of much help, tending only to pick up the story once hostilities are over, so ignoring the contacts between the two parties within a war or the modification of their objectives by one or both sides in order to make an agreement possible. The problems are not just collective, but also personal, beginning with the decision of an individual soldier to surrender. In the ancient world surrender would probably lead to slavery or...

published: 29 Mar 2011

Marco Ruggiero RA2009

According to the Vatican, AIDS is "a pathology of the spirit", and not condoms, but "chastity and fidelity are the means to defeat the fatal virus". The Vatican is highly respected by politicians and common people alike, which has led to curious paradoxes concerning HIV infection and AIDS. The most notable is that the Italian Ministry of Health appears convinced that AIDS is not (or not solely) caused by HIV. In Italy AIDS can be diagnosed in the absence of signs of HIV infection. As of May 2009, there is no surveillance system of new HIV infections, which allows manipulation of data concerning HIV infection. The Ministry of Health does not classify AIDS either as a relevant and particularly interesting infective disease or as highly frequent, or even susceptible to control interventions. ...

published: 20 Mar 2017

DEFEAT THE ABSALOM SPIRIT AGAINST LEADER (made with Spreaker)

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Godly Leadership is under attack - It's time to identify the AbsalomSpirit that is seeking to cause division in the church: Independent Spirit ( Do what you want to do and not obey leadership) SelfPromotion (I can preach better than you) Critical (Always gossiping about the leaders past) Strife ( Telling lies, causing division) - This spirit seeks to come into the church and get the body of christ against the leaders and move them out of there position of anointing - Bind the Absalom spirit and rebuke the ways of the evil one in the name of Jesus

published: 04 Oct 2013

James Burnham - Suicide of the West: An Essay on the Meaning and Destiny of Liberalism

Rethinking Our Tactics | Battlestar Galactica Deadlock Gameplay #12

Rethinking Our Tactics | Battlestar GalacticaDeadlock Gameplay #12: After taking so many losses, it turns out that a few changes in our tactics might just be the way to go... Especially after watching a simple formation change result in a massacred Cylon fleet with little trouble whatsoever...
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Battlestar Galactica Deadlock Gameplay:
The Cylons have rebelled!
Four years of war and a steep price in human lives have not been enough to unlock a deadly stalemate. The Colonials have countered all of the Cylon’s offensives so far, but no decisive victory was achieved.
The deadlock is suddenly broken by a surprise attack from the Cylons and the...

published: 29 Sep 2017

Vietnam, the Long War: Dien Bien Phu: French Defeat, American Albatross

2017/02/14 Kosuke Onishi: Rethinking the Requirement of Military Necessity

The principle of 'military necessity' has been described as one of the oldest and most effective restraints on violence during war. While military necessity permits states to take measures that are required to bring about the military defeat of the enemy, it also restrains the destructive effects of war because conduct that is unnecessary for this aim are unlawful. This dynamic between the permissive and restrictive functions of military necessity is the foundation for the entire corpus of international humanitarian law (IHL), and insofar as military necessity accurately reflects the interests of warring parties one might expect there to be compliance with the principle during armed conflicts.
However, this talk will suggest that the ability for military necessity to restrict violence is...

Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/geary
November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial period of European history.
More videos at http://video.ias.edu

Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/geary
November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial period of European history.
More videos at http://video.ias.edu

Robert Fisk - Life after ISIS (2016)

The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled ...

The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled by the jihadist militant group, according to journalist and author Robert Fisk.
Fisk gave a public lecture, entitled ‘Life After Isis’, to a capacity audience of 1,100 at O’Reilly Hall in University College Dublin. The lecture was organised jointly by the UCD Law and Philosophy societies.
PresidentMichael D Higgins, his wife Sabina, and the Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, Mr Ahmad Abdelrazek, attended the lecture.
“Their [refugees’] failure to go to the lands of Isis for their refuge was the biggest social, military, political defeat that Isis has suffered since it was created more than two years ago,” Fisk said.
“Those refugees came to be with us, they did not go to be with Isis and that was the most optimistic thing that I felt I could report from the Middle East in many, many months.”
The Independent journalist said that 100 years ago in 1916 the Great Powers of Britain and France had created the new states of Iraq and Syria and effectively carved up the Middle East between them when they signed the Sykes-Picot agreement.
Refugees from Syria and Iraq had now turned their backs on the Sykes-Picot agreement. They have rejected the 100-year-old deal because the Western powers that signed it had repeatedly failed to keep the promises they made to bring independence and democracy to the countries they had occupied.
“I suspect that what we've seen with these refugees coming to us is, in a way, these people turning their back on the borders we built for them, and when they arrived in Europe, in Greece or in Italy, they turn their back on our borders as well,” he said.
In his hour-long lecture, Fisk also said that looking back on the media coverage of the Arab revolutions, one of the interesting subtexts that journalists had largely overlooked was the importance of trade unions.
In 2006, cotton spinning factory workers in Egypt who were members of independent trade unions staged a revolution in the industrial town of El Mahalla.
The workers, who called for the overthrow of former Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarak, succeeded in securing their demands for improved living and working conditions.
He said these trade union members were the first industrial workers to protest in Cairo’s Tahrir Square in the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
As a consequence trade unions were a “mainstay” of overthrowing the Mubarak regime and were a “major threat to any future regime if ‘democracy didn’t work’.”
He said that the machine-like way in which Isis destroyed cultural treasures and artworks suggested they had no emotions.
“I still think they have the emotions of an anti-aircraft missile or a helicopter gunship; they are a weapon."
The lecture was one of the special events organised for the 50th anniversary of the UCD Philosophy Society.
After the lecture, Fisk responded to a number of questions from the audience in a question-and-answer session. He was also presented with Honorary Life Membership of the UCD Law Society.
Robert Fisk is an author and journalist who has worked as a Middle East correspondent for several different media outlets since 1976 and for The Independent newspaper since 1989. He also reported on the Northern Ireland troubles in the 1970s.
He has published six books, the best known among them his 2005 work, The Great War for Civilisation, a critique of the West and Israel’s handling of the Middle East conflict and Pity the Nation, an account of the Lebanese Civil War 1975-70, which he also reported on.
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The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled by the jihadist militant group, according to journalist and author Robert Fisk.
Fisk gave a public lecture, entitled ‘Life After Isis’, to a capacity audience of 1,100 at O’Reilly Hall in University College Dublin. The lecture was organised jointly by the UCD Law and Philosophy societies.
PresidentMichael D Higgins, his wife Sabina, and the Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, Mr Ahmad Abdelrazek, attended the lecture.
“Their [refugees’] failure to go to the lands of Isis for their refuge was the biggest social, military, political defeat that Isis has suffered since it was created more than two years ago,” Fisk said.
“Those refugees came to be with us, they did not go to be with Isis and that was the most optimistic thing that I felt I could report from the Middle East in many, many months.”
The Independent journalist said that 100 years ago in 1916 the Great Powers of Britain and France had created the new states of Iraq and Syria and effectively carved up the Middle East between them when they signed the Sykes-Picot agreement.
Refugees from Syria and Iraq had now turned their backs on the Sykes-Picot agreement. They have rejected the 100-year-old deal because the Western powers that signed it had repeatedly failed to keep the promises they made to bring independence and democracy to the countries they had occupied.
“I suspect that what we've seen with these refugees coming to us is, in a way, these people turning their back on the borders we built for them, and when they arrived in Europe, in Greece or in Italy, they turn their back on our borders as well,” he said.
In his hour-long lecture, Fisk also said that looking back on the media coverage of the Arab revolutions, one of the interesting subtexts that journalists had largely overlooked was the importance of trade unions.
In 2006, cotton spinning factory workers in Egypt who were members of independent trade unions staged a revolution in the industrial town of El Mahalla.
The workers, who called for the overthrow of former Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarak, succeeded in securing their demands for improved living and working conditions.
He said these trade union members were the first industrial workers to protest in Cairo’s Tahrir Square in the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
As a consequence trade unions were a “mainstay” of overthrowing the Mubarak regime and were a “major threat to any future regime if ‘democracy didn’t work’.”
He said that the machine-like way in which Isis destroyed cultural treasures and artworks suggested they had no emotions.
“I still think they have the emotions of an anti-aircraft missile or a helicopter gunship; they are a weapon."
The lecture was one of the special events organised for the 50th anniversary of the UCD Philosophy Society.
After the lecture, Fisk responded to a number of questions from the audience in a question-and-answer session. He was also presented with Honorary Life Membership of the UCD Law Society.
Robert Fisk is an author and journalist who has worked as a Middle East correspondent for several different media outlets since 1976 and for The Independent newspaper since 1989. He also reported on the Northern Ireland troubles in the 1970s.
He has published six books, the best known among them his 2005 work, The Great War for Civilisation, a critique of the West and Israel’s handling of the Middle East conflict and Pity the Nation, an account of the Lebanese Civil War 1975-70, which he also reported on.
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published:06 May 2016

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Hew Strachan: The Nature of War: How does War end? The Problem of Victory (and Defeat)

Napoleonic imagery suggests that decisive battlefield success leads to victory in war, but Napoleon lost his war. The relationship between what happens within a...

Napoleonic imagery suggests that decisive battlefield success leads to victory in war, but Napoleon lost his war. The relationship between what happens within a war and its eventual outcome is not one to which military historians have devoted much attention; their scholarship has focused on the making of war not on the making of peace. Diplomatic historians have not been of much help, tending only to pick up the story once hostilities are over, so ignoring the contacts between the two parties within a war or the modification of their objectives by one or both sides in order to make an agreement possible. The problems are not just collective, but also personal, beginning with the decision of an individual soldier to surrender. In the ancient world surrender would probably lead to slavery or summary execution. Although the granting of rights to prisoners of war increased the incentive to surrender, there is little evidence that it has caused wars to end sooner.
www.crassh.cam.ac.uk

Napoleonic imagery suggests that decisive battlefield success leads to victory in war, but Napoleon lost his war. The relationship between what happens within a war and its eventual outcome is not one to which military historians have devoted much attention; their scholarship has focused on the making of war not on the making of peace. Diplomatic historians have not been of much help, tending only to pick up the story once hostilities are over, so ignoring the contacts between the two parties within a war or the modification of their objectives by one or both sides in order to make an agreement possible. The problems are not just collective, but also personal, beginning with the decision of an individual soldier to surrender. In the ancient world surrender would probably lead to slavery or summary execution. Although the granting of rights to prisoners of war increased the incentive to surrender, there is little evidence that it has caused wars to end sooner.
www.crassh.cam.ac.uk

Marco Ruggiero RA2009

According to the Vatican, AIDS is "a pathology of the spirit", and not condoms, but "chastity and fidelity are the means to defeat the fatal virus". The Vatican...

According to the Vatican, AIDS is "a pathology of the spirit", and not condoms, but "chastity and fidelity are the means to defeat the fatal virus". The Vatican is highly respected by politicians and common people alike, which has led to curious paradoxes concerning HIV infection and AIDS. The most notable is that the Italian Ministry of Health appears convinced that AIDS is not (or not solely) caused by HIV. In Italy AIDS can be diagnosed in the absence of signs of HIV infection. As of May 2009, there is no surveillance system of new HIV infections, which allows manipulation of data concerning HIV infection. The Ministry of Health does not classify AIDS either as a relevant and particularly interesting infective disease or as highly frequent, or even susceptible to control interventions. AIDS in Italy is confined to two categories of people not particularly liked by the pervasive moral regime—gay men and drug addicts. In about 25% of paediatric AIDS cases the mother was HIV-negative. If the data and the definitions provided for by the Italian Ministry of Health are accurate and consistent, and assuming that the Ministry always uses the acronym "AIDS" to indicate the same pathologic entity, then we are forced to conclude that the Ministry is convinced that HIV is not the sole cause of AIDS in Italy.

According to the Vatican, AIDS is "a pathology of the spirit", and not condoms, but "chastity and fidelity are the means to defeat the fatal virus". The Vatican is highly respected by politicians and common people alike, which has led to curious paradoxes concerning HIV infection and AIDS. The most notable is that the Italian Ministry of Health appears convinced that AIDS is not (or not solely) caused by HIV. In Italy AIDS can be diagnosed in the absence of signs of HIV infection. As of May 2009, there is no surveillance system of new HIV infections, which allows manipulation of data concerning HIV infection. The Ministry of Health does not classify AIDS either as a relevant and particularly interesting infective disease or as highly frequent, or even susceptible to control interventions. AIDS in Italy is confined to two categories of people not particularly liked by the pervasive moral regime—gay men and drug addicts. In about 25% of paediatric AIDS cases the mother was HIV-negative. If the data and the definitions provided for by the Italian Ministry of Health are accurate and consistent, and assuming that the Ministry always uses the acronym "AIDS" to indicate the same pathologic entity, then we are forced to conclude that the Ministry is convinced that HIV is not the sole cause of AIDS in Italy.

Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/4964750/defeat_the_absalom_spirit_against_leader
Godly Leadership is under attack - It's time to identify the AbsalomSpirit that is seeking to cause division in the church: Independent Spirit ( Do what you want to do and not obey leadership) SelfPromotion (I can preach better than you) Critical (Always gossiping about the leaders past) Strife ( Telling lies, causing division) - This spirit seeks to come into the church and get the body of christ against the leaders and move them out of there position of anointing - Bind the Absalom spirit and rebuke the ways of the evil one in the name of Jesus

Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/4964750/defeat_the_absalom_spirit_against_leader
Godly Leadership is under attack - It's time to identify the AbsalomSpirit that is seeking to cause division in the church: Independent Spirit ( Do what you want to do and not obey leadership) SelfPromotion (I can preach better than you) Critical (Always gossiping about the leaders past) Strife ( Telling lies, causing division) - This spirit seeks to come into the church and get the body of christ against the leaders and move them out of there position of anointing - Bind the Absalom spirit and rebuke the ways of the evil one in the name of Jesus

published:04 Oct 2013

views:424

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James Burnham - Suicide of the West: An Essay on the Meaning and Destiny of Liberalism

Rethinking Our Tactics | Battlestar GalacticaDeadlock Gameplay #12: After taking so many losses, it turns out that a few changes in our tactics might just be the way to go... Especially after watching a simple formation change result in a massacred Cylon fleet with little trouble whatsoever...
If you would like to help out the channel and want to show your support, please consider liking this video if you enjoyed it! It is extremely helpful!
Battlestar Galactica Deadlock Gameplay:
The Cylons have rebelled!
Four years of war and a steep price in human lives have not been enough to unlock a deadly stalemate. The Colonials have countered all of the Cylon’s offensives so far, but no decisive victory was achieved.
The deadlock is suddenly broken by a surprise attack from the Cylons and the brutal annihilation of the Colonial FleetHigh Command on Picon. The fate of mankind is now resting on the shoulders of Rear-Admiral LucindaCain.
The secret, cunning plan she has conceived could turn the tide of the war forever…
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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Deadlock™ takes you into the heart of the First Cylon War, to fight epic 3D battles that will test your tactical prowess.
Take control of the Colonial Fleet from the bridge of the mobile shipyard, Daidalos, and free the Twelve Colonies from the Cylon threat. Build your fleets, protect the Quorum alliance and prepare to dig deeper into the conspiracies of this heroic conflict.
Command the Colonial Fleet
Design and build fleets of powerful capital ships. Recruit officers to protect the Twelve Colonies. From the Manticore corvette to the mighty Jupiter class Battlestar, you won’t be short on firepower.
LegendaryNamesContinue the legacy of Battlestar Galactica™ with new characters and familiar faces, in an original story set during the First Cylon War. LaunchViper squadrons and Raptor scouts and jump the Galactica in to dominate the battlefield. An authentic Battlestar Galactica™ experience awaits.
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2017/02/14 Kosuke Onishi: Rethinking the Requirement of Military Necessity

The principle of 'military necessity' has been described as one of the oldest and most effective restraints on violence during war. While military necessity per...

The principle of 'military necessity' has been described as one of the oldest and most effective restraints on violence during war. While military necessity permits states to take measures that are required to bring about the military defeat of the enemy, it also restrains the destructive effects of war because conduct that is unnecessary for this aim are unlawful. This dynamic between the permissive and restrictive functions of military necessity is the foundation for the entire corpus of international humanitarian law (IHL), and insofar as military necessity accurately reflects the interests of warring parties one might expect there to be compliance with the principle during armed conflicts.
However, this talk will suggest that the ability for military necessity to restrict violence is doubtful in many contemporary armed conflicts. Nowadays, overcoming the enemy's military is not always realistic or sufficient to attain 'victory'. In a majority of armed conflicts, especially those involving non-state armed groups, capturing the hearts and minds of the civilian population is as important, if not more, than military success. This may involve benevolent conduct towards the population. But more often extreme cruelty, violence and intimidation are the modes of operation for governments, freedom fighters, and terrorists alike.
Based on these observations, this presentation will explore the weaknesses of military necessity as a restraint on violence. Because military necessity does not reflect the real objectives of belligerents today, the principle fails to generate compliance. The reality instead is that the principle is in danger of broadening acceptable levels of violence through its permissive function. This has implications relating to what constitutes a legal target, as well as the degree to which collateral damage is permissible during armed conflict. The presentation will conclude by proposing alternative criteria for the use of force.

The principle of 'military necessity' has been described as one of the oldest and most effective restraints on violence during war. While military necessity permits states to take measures that are required to bring about the military defeat of the enemy, it also restrains the destructive effects of war because conduct that is unnecessary for this aim are unlawful. This dynamic between the permissive and restrictive functions of military necessity is the foundation for the entire corpus of international humanitarian law (IHL), and insofar as military necessity accurately reflects the interests of warring parties one might expect there to be compliance with the principle during armed conflicts.
However, this talk will suggest that the ability for military necessity to restrict violence is doubtful in many contemporary armed conflicts. Nowadays, overcoming the enemy's military is not always realistic or sufficient to attain 'victory'. In a majority of armed conflicts, especially those involving non-state armed groups, capturing the hearts and minds of the civilian population is as important, if not more, than military success. This may involve benevolent conduct towards the population. But more often extreme cruelty, violence and intimidation are the modes of operation for governments, freedom fighters, and terrorists alike.
Based on these observations, this presentation will explore the weaknesses of military necessity as a restraint on violence. Because military necessity does not reflect the real objectives of belligerents today, the principle fails to generate compliance. The reality instead is that the principle is in danger of broadening acceptable levels of violence through its permissive function. This has implications relating to what constitutes a legal target, as well as the degree to which collateral damage is permissible during armed conflict. The presentation will conclude by proposing alternative criteria for the use of force.

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Angela has worked in public relations for over a decade, gaining invaluable experience and contacts throughout the industry. In the last ten years, Angela has represented some of the biggest international celebrities and brands. At 28 she saw an opportunity to create a new-school PR agency that was obsessed and addicted to results. Angela began Australian based Flourish PR in February 2010 and the business has grown from a home office into a busy dynamic agency.
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2:16

After the defeat of Islamic State Group in Mosul, what next for the militant group?

After the defeat of Islamic State Group in Mosul, what next for the militant group?

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Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari

What really causes addiction — to everything from cocaine to smart-phones? And how can we ...

Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari

What really causes addiction — to everything from cocaine to smart-phones? And how can we overcome it? Johann Hari has seen our current methods fail firsthand, as he has watched loved ones struggle to manage their addictions. He started to wonder why we treat addicts the way we do — and if there might be a better way. As he shares in this deeply personal talk, his questions took him around the world, and unearthed some surprising and hopeful ways of thinking about an age-old problem.
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Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
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November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial period of European history.
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Conquering depression: how I became my own hero | Hunter Kent | TEDxYouth@CEHS

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. ...

Conquering depression: how I became my own hero | Hunter Kent | TEDxYouth@CEHS

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.
HunterKent, a senior at Cape Elizabeth High School, spent many of her teen years battling depression, a devastating condition that is often easy to hide and difficult to acknowledge. She courageously shares her profound journey from despair to peace, and how she now uses her past suffering to connect and empathize with her fellow students in need of encouragement and hope.

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Rethinking the Mycenaean World

Dimitri Nakassis, associate professor of classics at the University of Toronto, gives his ...

Who Is Chara? - Rethinking Undertale

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Jan-Werner Muller - How Can Populism Be Defeated?, February 2, 2017

How Can Populism Be Defeated?
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A simple way to break a bad habit | Judson Brewer

Can we break bad habits by being more curious about them? Psychiatrist JudsonBrewer studies the relationship between mindfulness and addiction — from smoking to overeating to all those other things we do even though we know they're bad for us. Learn more about the mechanism of habit development and discover a simple but profound tactic that might help you beat your next urge to smoke, snack or check a text while driving.
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#RethinkLabels

We label people we don't understand...and labeling people makes them easier to hate. The D...

#RethinkLabels

We label people we don't understand...and labeling people makes them easier to hate. The DiversityCenter of Northeast Ohio asks us to rethink the way we use labels.
Tell us your #RethinkLabels Story: Share this video and use #RethinkLabels. And let us know what #RethinkLabels means to you!

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Rethinking Barbarian Invasions through Genomic HistoryPatrick Geary, Professor, School of Historical Studies
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November 13, 2013
Historians have debated for centuries the magnitude, nature, and impact of population movements from the borders of the Roman Empire into its heart between the fourth and seventh centuries. In recent years, geneticists have begun to attempt to provide clarity to these questions through the analysis of the biological data contained in the human genome.
In this lecture, Patrick J. Geary, Professor in the School of Historical Studies, looks at the conceptual, technical, and computational challenges of using genetic data to help answer these fundamental questions about the dynamics of populations in a crucial period of European history.
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Robert Fisk - Life after ISIS (2016)

The biggest defeat Isis has suffered is that refugees fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq have come to Europe instead of migrating to the territories controlled by the jihadist militant group, according to journalist and author Robert Fisk.
Fisk gave a public lecture, entitled ‘Life After Isis’, to a capacity audience of 1,100 at O’Reilly Hall in University College Dublin. The lecture was organised jointly by the UCD Law and Philosophy societies.
PresidentMichael D Higgins, his wife Sabina, and the Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, Mr Ahmad Abdelrazek, attended the lecture.
“Their [refugees’] failure to go to the lands of Isis for their refuge was the biggest social, military, political defeat that Isis has suffered since it was created more than two years ago,” Fisk said.
“Those refugees came to be with us, they did not go to be with Isis and that was the most optimistic thing that I felt I could report from the Middle East in many, many months.”
The Independent journalist said that 100 years ago in 1916 the Great Powers of Britain and France had created the new states of Iraq and Syria and effectively carved up the Middle East between them when they signed the Sykes-Picot agreement.
Refugees from Syria and Iraq had now turned their backs on the Sykes-Picot agreement. They have rejected the 100-year-old deal because the Western powers that signed it had repeatedly failed to keep the promises they made to bring independence and democracy to the countries they had occupied.
“I suspect that what we've seen with these refugees coming to us is, in a way, these people turning their back on the borders we built for them, and when they arrived in Europe, in Greece or in Italy, they turn their back on our borders as well,” he said.
In his hour-long lecture, Fisk also said that looking back on the media coverage of the Arab revolutions, one of the interesting subtexts that journalists had largely overlooked was the importance of trade unions.
In 2006, cotton spinning factory workers in Egypt who were members of independent trade unions staged a revolution in the industrial town of El Mahalla.
The workers, who called for the overthrow of former Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarak, succeeded in securing their demands for improved living and working conditions.
He said these trade union members were the first industrial workers to protest in Cairo’s Tahrir Square in the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
As a consequence trade unions were a “mainstay” of overthrowing the Mubarak regime and were a “major threat to any future regime if ‘democracy didn’t work’.”
He said that the machine-like way in which Isis destroyed cultural treasures and artworks suggested they had no emotions.
“I still think they have the emotions of an anti-aircraft missile or a helicopter gunship; they are a weapon."
The lecture was one of the special events organised for the 50th anniversary of the UCD Philosophy Society.
After the lecture, Fisk responded to a number of questions from the audience in a question-and-answer session. He was also presented with Honorary Life Membership of the UCD Law Society.
Robert Fisk is an author and journalist who has worked as a Middle East correspondent for several different media outlets since 1976 and for The Independent newspaper since 1989. He also reported on the Northern Ireland troubles in the 1970s.
He has published six books, the best known among them his 2005 work, The Great War for Civilisation, a critique of the West and Israel’s handling of the Middle East conflict and Pity the Nation, an account of the Lebanese Civil War 1975-70, which he also reported on.
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Hew Strachan: The Nature of War: How does War end? The Problem of Victory (and Defeat)

Hew Strachan: The Nature of War: How does War end? The Problem of Victory (and Defeat)

Napoleonic imagery suggests that decisive battlefield success leads to victory in war, but Napoleon lost his war. The relationship between what happens within a war and its eventual outcome is not one to which military historians have devoted much attention; their scholarship has focused on the making of war not on the making of peace. Diplomatic historians have not been of much help, tending only to pick up the story once hostilities are over, so ignoring the contacts between the two parties within a war or the modification of their objectives by one or both sides in order to make an agreement possible. The problems are not just collective, but also personal, beginning with the decision of an individual soldier to surrender. In the ancient world surrender would probably lead to slavery or summary execution. Although the granting of rights to prisoners of war increased the incentive to surrender, there is little evidence that it has caused wars to end sooner.
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According to the Vatican, AIDS is "a pathology of the spirit", and not condoms, but "chast...

Marco Ruggiero RA2009

According to the Vatican, AIDS is "a pathology of the spirit", and not condoms, but "chastity and fidelity are the means to defeat the fatal virus". The Vatican is highly respected by politicians and common people alike, which has led to curious paradoxes concerning HIV infection and AIDS. The most notable is that the Italian Ministry of Health appears convinced that AIDS is not (or not solely) caused by HIV. In Italy AIDS can be diagnosed in the absence of signs of HIV infection. As of May 2009, there is no surveillance system of new HIV infections, which allows manipulation of data concerning HIV infection. The Ministry of Health does not classify AIDS either as a relevant and particularly interesting infective disease or as highly frequent, or even susceptible to control interventions. AIDS in Italy is confined to two categories of people not particularly liked by the pervasive moral regime—gay men and drug addicts. In about 25% of paediatric AIDS cases the mother was HIV-negative. If the data and the definitions provided for by the Italian Ministry of Health are accurate and consistent, and assuming that the Ministry always uses the acronym "AIDS" to indicate the same pathologic entity, then we are forced to conclude that the Ministry is convinced that HIV is not the sole cause of AIDS in Italy.

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Godly Leadership is under attack - It's time to identify the AbsalomSpirit that is seeking to cause division in the church: Independent Spirit ( Do what you want to do and not obey leadership) SelfPromotion (I can preach better than you) Critical (Always gossiping about the leaders past) Strife ( Telling lies, causing division) - This spirit seeks to come into the church and get the body of christ against the leaders and move them out of there position of anointing - Bind the Absalom spirit and rebuke the ways of the evil one in the name of Jesus

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James Burnham - Suicide of the West: An Essay on the Meaning and Destiny of Liberalism

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One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

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